Otto Skorzeny: Mossad’s Nazi Hitman

On March 27, 2016, America’s oldest Jewish newspaper, The Jewish Daily Forward, reported that Otto Skorzeny (Jewish), one of Mossad’s most valuable assets, was a former Lt. Col. in Germany’s Nazi Waffen-SS, and one of Adolf Hitler’s favorite commando leaders.

“The Führer, in fact, awarded Skorzeny the army’s most prestigious medal, the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross, for leading the rescue operation that plucked his friend Benito Mussolini out from the hands of his captors,” Dan Raviv boasted at the newspaper.

Otto Skorzeny was behind the murder of West German Jewish rocket scientist Dr. Heinz Krug who was suspected of helping Egypt in its rocket program, on September 11, 1962. When Krug disappeared in Berlin in 1962, the Jewish media blamed Egyptian secret service of kidnapping the poor Jew.

“The main tactics employed by Israel against the scientists were letter bombs and abductions. Their families were threatened with violence to persuade the scientists to return to Europe. Mossad provided a small operational unit, headed by future Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir,” admitted Wolfgang Lotz (died 1993), an Israeli spy.

Walther Rauff (Jewish – died 1984), a former colonel in Nazi Waffen-SS also worked for Israeli Mossad. The US Holocaust researcher Richard Breitman, who reviewed Rauff’s CIA file, chose to ignore information indicating that Israeli intelligence systematically employed Nazis in Arab countries (Ha’aretz, March 29, 2007).

Mossad tried to kill SS Capt. Alois Brunner (Jewish) twice in Syria. He was assistant to SS Lt. Col. Adolf Eichmann. Interestingly, Benjamin Netanyahu, who as ambassador at United Nations fought successfully to get UN open its archives on so-called ‘Nazi Jew killers’, has fought any suggestion to force Mossad to open its archives to media in order to prove that it did not hire former ‘Nazi Jew killers’ to assassinate scientists employed by Arab governments.

In 2006, Al-Jazeera reported that between 2003-2006, Israeli Mossad murdered 350 Iraqi scientists and 200 university professors in the US occupied Iraq.

Israeli defense minister Gen. Moshe Ya’alon in an interview he gave to German newspaper Der Spiegel (August 07, 2015) – admitted that Israeli Mossad was behind the assassination of five Iranian nuclear scientists.